Workbench Media provides integration between Media module and the Workbench suite. It simplifies the pages content administrators need to visit in order to add media.
Which version should I use?
The current branch of Media you are using should be the same branch of Workbench Media that you should use. For example, if you are using the Media 7.x-1.0 release, then you should use the latest Workbench Media 7.x-1.X release.
Workbench Moderation adds arbitrary moderation states to Drupal core's "unpublished" and "published" node states, and affects the behavior of node revisions when nodes are published. Moderation states are tracked per-revision; rather than moderating nodes, Workbench Moderation moderates revisions.
WoWGuild allows hosting of World of Warcraft (WoW) guild websites. Leveraging data from the Blizzard armory website, much of the data is automatically imported. You and your users specify your characters and realm, and the module will automatically grab your character's information and allow you to 'claim' it.
Once you own a character, your avatar becomes your user picture and posts made by you will appear to be posted by your character! In short, you are your character!
Legion Update!
I've updated the raid bosses for Legion. The WoW Armory is no longer reporting Guild Progression, so I suggest using the Manual Guild Progression Block.
Own multiple characters and easily swap between them.
Automatically update characters via cron.
Views integration: Many of the screens are views, so they can be customized.
Provides blocks for recent items, recent achievements and progression for characters and guild.
Provides a recruitment block.
Non guilded members can create guild_application node types that only guild administrators can see and review.
Installation:
The easiest way to create a Drupal guild website is to use the World of Warcraft Guild Install Profile. Otherwise, install the dependencies listed below and enable WoW Guild.